Summer in Minnesota can be bliss — you have patios and the lakes and (hopefully) beautiful weather. Which makes it that much harder to leave your dog at home when you head out on the town. You know that guilting look that’s thrown your way when you ease your way toward the door with keys in hand.

Have you considered bringing your pooch with you? Not on a Target run or a trip to the grocery store — but a on date?

“Having a dog around on a first date is especially fun because it instantly gives you something to talk about, and you can see how the other person reacts around your animal,” says Angie Gwiazdon, founder of K-9 Connection, a Twin Cities social group that creates monthly events for dog owners.

We’ve come up with five dates around the Twin Cities where you can have a great time — and bring your dog.

UPTOWN Minneapolis

Leslie Plesser, Star Tribune

Ava, a 2-year-old cocker spaniel, waits patiently for her mom to finish up brunch at Lucia’s.

LUCIA’S

1432 W. 31st St., • 612-825-1572 • www.lucias.com

The food’s superb, and there are wonderful patios. The staff provides a bowl of water for Fido upon your arrival, and when your food arrives, it’s accompanied by homemade dog treats from the bakery. The staff is super-dog-friendly (many come over to pet your pup), and the people-watching is great. One caveat: The tables are close together, so it can get tight. It’s probably best for small- to medium-sized dogs.

MAGERS & QUINN Booksellers

3038 Hennepin Av. S. • 612-822-4611 • www.magersandquinn.com

The book selection is top-notch, and dogs love to roam the aisles, sniffing each corner. The store also has its own dogs — Emma (a Yorkie), Wanda (a Yorkie/shih tzu mix), Tuula (a poodle/min-pin mix) and Trudy (a Havanese) — which can provide its own excitement.

If you really want to get creative, take a dog yoga class (a k a Doga) offered on the south side of Lake Calhoun on Aug. 21. The beginner-friendly class is geared as a time to connect with your pup and stretch.

The class begins with 15 minutes of “socialization” so the dogs — and their owners — can get all of the greetings out of their system. If you have a barking dog, this might not be the best event for you. (My collie barked the entire class, which left no one in a zen state.)

SMITTEN KITTEN

3010 Lyndale Av. S. • 612-721-6088 •www.smittenkittenonline.com

If your date is going extremely well, the indie sex shop Smitten Kitten is also dog-friendly.

Yes, the Photo Center allows pups in its gallery. It also has a dog photography exhibit (“Mary Ludington: The Nature of Dogs”) through Sept. 1, so you can peruse the show with your dog at your side. The gallery, which is open until 5:30 p.m., isn’t air-conditioned, though, so you might want to avoid it on the dog days.

ST. ANTHONY PARKWAY OFF-LEASH RECREATION AREA

700 St. Anthony Pkwy., Mpls. • www.minneapolisparks.org

This dog park is heavily woodchipped and is equipped with benches, so you can sit on and chat while your dog runs around. Note: You need an off-leash dog permit, or you could be fined. And bring an old towel so you can clean your dog after all the running/rolling/digging.

THE SAMPLE ROOM

2124 NE. Marshall St. • 612-789-0333 • www.the-sample-room.com

One of the gems of Northeast, the Sample Room’s sizable patio offers much-appreciated shade. The staff will bring out a bowl of ice water for your pup while you partake in delicious wine flights and tasting plates. Plus, Gluek Park is right next door, if Rover needs a bathroom break.

PSYCHO SUZI’S

1900 NE. Marshall St. • 612-788-9069 • www.psychosuzis.com

Dogs are allowed on the lower patio, and often get served water before their people counterparts. This is a good spot to gather with a large group of dogs and their owners. You may have to wait for a table, so make sure you can keep your pup occupied. (See Gluek Park, above.)

The beer garden out back is a wonderful drinking hole for anyone — and her dog. The tables are spaced so there’s plenty of room for your dog to maneuver around, and half of the patio is covered. In the colder months, the staff bring out space heaters and cover it fully. There’s a small garden near the parking lot where dogs can relieve themselves if needed.

BRIT’S PUB

1110 Nicollet Mall • 612-332-3908 • www.britspub.com

If you want to visit the bocce courts at Brit’s, your dog must be on his or her best behavior. When you play bocce, your dog must always be attended by someone in your group. If you can meet these requirements, Brit’s makes a fun and unexpected dog date.

TOAST WINE BAR AND CAFe

415 N. 1st St. • 612-333-4305 • www.toastwine­bar­andcafe.com

This hidden gem, which is tucked away in the North Loop, is extremely dog-friendly. A bowl of ice water and even a few toys are supplied on the small but nice patio. The staff loves to greet the pups. Toast also is within easy walking distance of the North Loop dog park.

NORTH LOOP DOG PARK

3rd St. & 8th Av. N. • www.doggrounds.org

Though it’s fairly small and tucked between lofts and industrial buildings, this dog park is a nice spot to let them run free and chase tennis balls.

As long as you stay out of the deli, France 44 is dog-friendly. It offers wine tastings from 4-7 p.m. Friday and 1-6 p.m. Saturday. A good practice is to get your sample and peruse the aisles with your dog so it doesn’t get bored. If you end up purchasing a bottle or two, the cashier may surprise your pup with a treat. Pro tip: On a hot day, a dog with a heavy coat might enjoy a stroll through the beer cooler.

PIZZERIA LOLA

5557 Xerxes Av. S. • 612-424-8334 • www.pizzerialola.com

I prefer late lunch here, since evening crowds scare my pup — and me — away. In the middle of the afternoon, the patio is quiet and you can share pizza and conversation under an ample umbrella, while your dog sips water from a birch bowl. The servers offer handmade dog biscuits and the occasional belly rub.

SEBASTIAN JOE’S

4321 Upton Av. S. • 612-926-7916 • www.sebastian­joesicecream.com

If you foolishly skipped the ice cream at Lola, or you’re in need of a coffee, Seb Joe’s is another great southwest spot. The ice cream is divine, but the patio is even better. A vending machine offers several flavors of dog treats for only 25 cents.

LAKE HARRIET

End the evening with music (and on Fridays, movies!) at the Lake Harriet Bandshell. Cuddle on a blanket, listen to the music and watch the setting sun.

Ngon has a gorgeous, quiet patio that offers shade and welcomes dogs with bowls of water. It’s a perfect spot for a romantic evening while your dog naps at your feet.

IZZY’S ICE CREAM

2034 Marshall Av., St. Paul • 651-603-1458 • www.izzysicecream.com

Check out the current flavors on Izzy’s website, which is updated every three minutes, then send your date in to pick up your cone while you secure patio seating with your dog. Don’t forget to get a vanilla Izzy scoop for the hound.

VALI-HI DRIVE IN

11260 Hudson Blvd. N., Lake Elmo • 651-436-7464 • www.valihi.com

There’s ample time for walks between movies, and the bonus of being in your car is that you can provide treats for your date and your dog as well. Just be aware that if you’re seeing a movie with dogs in it, on-screen barking can lead to real-life barking.